Q: Our porcelain bathtub has a couple of deep chips in the bottom where a wrench was dropped during plumbing repairs. Is there any way to fix this? A: There are products available to patch porcelain ...
Q: I dropped a glass in my kitchen sink and it took a chunk of porcelain out of the sink. I don’t want to buy a new sink, so is there a way to repair it? A: This is a job that doesn’t always end up ...
Whether you have a century-old, freestanding clawfoot model, a colorful midcentury drop-in, or something more modern, your bathtub probably takes up a good portion of your bathroom. Even if you don’t ...
A. For you, the fix is easy, because the porcelain is china. Buy any brand super glue. Glue one side of the chip, then press in place, and hold for 15 seconds. After it sets or cures, sand the face of ...
Just about everyone has something of sentimental or monetary value that has been broken — a porcelain figurine, china or crystal piece that has been chipped or smashed. It’s probably tucked out of ...